Employment

Plans afoot for 200 new jobs at Workday

By Business & Finance
07 October 2015
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Workday, a leader in enterprise cloud applications for finance and human resources, today announced the opening of its new European headquarters office in Dublin 7.

Founded in 2005, Workday delivers financial management, human capital management, and analytics applications designed for the world’s largest companies, educational institutions, and government agencies.

The company has plans to create 200 highly skilled jobs for Dublin over the next three years.

The new headquarters comes just 16 months after Workday originally committed to create 200 new jobs in Ireland over three years, a target it achieved due to the company’s continued success and growth in Europe.

The new office will serve as a centre for key roles in product and technology development, customer support, services, data centre operations, and sales.

Annrai O’Toole, chief technology officer, EMEA, Workday, said: “Culture, technology, and talent are key ingredients in making Workday a great place to work for employees and to ensure we continue delivering the highest levels of customer satisfaction in the industry. Dublin is a growing hotbed of highly motivated, highly skilled technologists and we are actively expanding our team to drive our growth and customer success.”